Monday, June 20

Wine Country for the Underage - Part 2

A few more photos from Corner Stone:
The first three pieces I found a few months ago at Artefact Design & Salvage.

A broken glass door that I imagine one day, could live glass-free, dividing my future living and dining room. 
A worn out pedicab (or cycle rickshaw) that resembles the bright sunshine that seeps through the California clouds.

A similar chair to which I would put around a solid white marble table to enable the room a modern/antique feel.
Last year, this dog, joined by his friends, sat proudly at the entrance of A New Leaf Gallery.

I love this. I don't know if it is the simple patterns or the nicely stacked column, but something catches my attention.

The multicolored dots spun around in a circle when the wind whipped through.

The laughing bear from Zipper, you can't help love his smile.

A modern cement ball hiding before an endless field of a newly-planted vineyard.

I love this picture. The blue and black stripes only emphasize the white tree more in Topher Delaney's Garden Play exhibit.

How a different view can change the whole look of the tree and the season it's in.

The Garden of Visceral Serenity by Yoji Sasaki



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